Friday, May 17, 2019

FRI: Keynote for iMovie & mid-point project backup

Take this survey
then
Open Keynote AND
 iMovie & then continue 
your research & editing while you wait
REMEMBER: You need to turn in a storyboard with your film.  Haven't done it yet? Perhaps do it NOW?



ANNOUNCEMENTS 
& RESOURCES:
  • The PSA/Mini-Doc REQUIREMENTS
  • $1.00 Headphones FOR SALE now
  • $10.00 DEPOSIT cellphone mounts and tripods available now
    • [Money Back if returned in good condition]
Learning Target(s):
  •  I can refresh my Keynote skills and use them for basic special effects in iMovie
  • I will back up my project files for safety
Lesson:
  • Keynote for Special Effects [20 +/-]
    • Green and Blue Screen 
    • Concepts 
      • To remove a SINGLE COLOR from every part of a video clip. 
      • Color varies depending on the colors of what you want IN the shot
        • Want a BLUE bird? You need a GREEN screen
        • Want GREEN snot? You need a BLUE screen
    • Examples
      • News/Weather
      • Graphics overlays
      • Charts & Graphs (simple is better, NO 3-D)
      • Icons, maps, etc...
      • Special effects
        • Animated objects: Including titles & other text
        • Changing Locations (this is NOT a Keynote trick)
    • Process
      Open Keynote | NEW-Standard-White
      NEW Blank Slide

    • REFRESH: Importing an image into Keynote (click on the ball and then save the picture)












    •  Design & Animate objects & text
      Change Slide BACKGROUND
      • Choose GREEN if NOBODY and NOTHING in your Keynote 'effect' is GREEN
      • Choose BLUE if NOBODY and NOTHING in your Keynote 'effect' is BLUE


    •  
    • Exporting the slide(s) as a movie

Settings are for "on-click" events
Leave them if you have a single animated slide



    • Importing the 'special effect'








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Worktime:
  • Back-up Everything you have to your Google Drive 
    • The entire iMovie file
    • DELETE the practice and how-to footage to upload faster
  • Finish your storyboard
  • Research your topic
    • Save Images in your Period Drive (or Google Drive if not in this room)
    • Save information from research in a Google doc for the project
  • Practice your iMovie skills
  • Do quiet homework for another class

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